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hot_pastrami 10-22-2004 10:47 AM

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Originally Posted by wolf
But why does the stump appear to be leaning opposite the direction of pull?

I think that the pictured acivity is actually stump pushing. The strap shown is heavily starched to give it surprising stiffness. The Jeep is backed up slowly, and the stump pops out like a cork.

Whenever I get surprising stiffness, I'm always up for a little stump pushing. Cough.

FloridaDragon 10-22-2004 11:17 AM

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I wondered if anyone would catch that little fact... :) well, the stump in question was kinda well anchored ...as trees usually are. So you pull the stump one direction to break more roots on the other side of the stump, then unhook, go to the other side and pull some more....if I had a HV maybe I could have just pulled it out in one clean pull but not so with my GC.
This pic shows the stump being bent back the way I was pulling...eventually the sucker came out. The tree in question was about a 70 year old pecan tree...sorry to see it go.

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Clodfobble 10-22-2004 03:11 PM

We pulled out bushes in front of our house like that--with a minivan. :)

Griff 10-22-2004 04:26 PM

Little hint for stump pullers, just wrap the chain or strap around the stump so it twists on the way out, breaking the roots.

xoxoxoBruce 10-22-2004 11:19 PM

Looks like interesting wood, FDragon. Lots of color variation. :)

wolf 10-23-2004 12:17 AM

I'm thinking there are probably some really good burls in them thar roots.

FloridaDragon 10-23-2004 04:37 PM

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Originally Posted by wolf
I'm thinking there are probably some really good burls in them thar roots.

Bet there are ... kinda felt bad not using the wood for something constuctive. Unfortunately no one in the area there that I know is into wood working. Even something as simple as firewood is out as pecan pops and burns poorly. Plus there is lots of oak trees down so plenty of firewood for all.

Here is another shot of the logs we were dragging around.


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zippyt 10-23-2004 11:29 PM

Now wait just one sec , you were useing a jeep to drag that log around when you had a perfictly good dodge TRUCK sitting there ??????

FloridaDragon 10-24-2004 10:07 PM

The truck was too wimpy...my Jeep is better. :p

garnet 10-25-2004 12:40 PM

I couldn't get through that entire article. A little dry for my taste. zzzzzzzzz.

Sure, you can drive whatever vehicle you want, and some people need larger vehicles for kids, work, whatever. I just get bugged when I see a solo driver in his 12-mile-per-gallon Lincoln Navigator sucking up gas and driving up prices for the rest of us. And I can't stand how some SUV drivers behave in parking lots. They're driving a 4WD vehicle that was designed to go off road, yet they crawl over speedbumps in grocery story parking lots. Yes you should slow down, but a speedbump does not mean STOP--don't worry, a little speed bump won't damage your $50,000 gas guzzler.

xoxoxoBruce 10-25-2004 09:20 PM

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don't worry, a little speed bump won't damage your $50,000 gas guzzler.
Don't be too sure. :lol:

FloridaDragon 11-30-2004 10:29 PM

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spent the thanksgiving holiday in Pensacola and was pulling stumps again.

Need a bigger tow strap...that one was 17,000 lb breaking strength and I broke it. :mad:

FloridaDragon 11-30-2004 10:31 PM

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and finally out of the ground...

wolf 12-01-2004 12:16 AM

I take it that the movie theater and the arcade closed down?


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